The 870v3 is versatile running shoe with a wide audience
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The New Balance Women’s WT910v1 NBX Trail Running Shoe is a great cushioned trail shoe. Although having additional features such as the RockStop midsole plate and Toe Protection for added protection on tough trails, it was still responsive and comfortable
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The New Balance MT1210 Leadville hits the mark as a shoe designed to run ultra distances and will surprise many runners with its lightweight protection
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The New Balance Minimus 80 is a fantastic multisport shoe which pairs adaptability with lightweight control and comfort
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New Balance’s Minimus line of trail and road shoes has gained great popularity since its inception, and the 10v2 fits-in well with the range’s design philosophy. It is a minimal, low-to-the-ground trail shoe suitable for both daily running and racing
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New Balance absolutely nailed it with the third version of this shoe which is sure to please a variety of runners from the fleet footed to the recreational jogger
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A passable daily stability trainer best suited for runners who prefer a more traditionally designed shoe without much flash
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The New Balance RC1600 is one simple fit change away from being the best marathon distance racing shoe I’ve ever worn.
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The Minimus MT1010 gives a great feel for the trail while providing a greater degree of protection than many minimalist trail shoes
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As a fan of the former versions of this shoe, the 1225, 1226 and 1260, I was certainly eager to get my feet in the 1260
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The New Balance 860v2 is a mild stability running shoe which provides a good performance feel but looks a bit bland. Read the review!
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After loving the NB 890 running shoe, I was encouraged by some of the subtle changes that New Balance had leaked prior to the release of the 890V2.
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New Balance made some significant updates to the 1080v2, starting first with the material used for the cushioning in the sole. The 1080v2 is the first shoe to use New Balance’s new N2 technology in the heel
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When I felt how light the shoes were while still in the box, I knew I was in for an interesting test drive. The Minimus Zero is the thinnest, lightest shoe I’ve ever worn.
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Given their recent advances in great cushioning technology and lightweight shoes I would expect New Balance to combine these aspects into a lightweight and more flexible stability shoe
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Not having worn a pair of New Balance running shoes since my high school gym days, I was excited to see what had changed in the past few years with my old favorites. Immediately after lacing them up, I remembered why I loved them so much at sixteen–the snug but unrestrictive fit felt natural from the start
read moreNew Balance 890 Review. Lightweight responsive cushioning and functional design come together for a high performance training shoe
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New Balance 1226 Running Shoes Review. New Balance updates the 122x series with the new MR/WR1226. Designed as a high-mileage trainer for (heavier) runners who require moderate stability, offers a quite soft heel cushioning. NB packed all its trademark technologies in this shoe and sells it at a hefty price tag. Good stability features on the sole and light, breathable mesh on the upper are its best characteristic
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